[![MIT license](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-blue.svg?style=flat)](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/blob/master/LICENSE.md) ![GitHub release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/htr3n/hyde-hyde.svg) ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/htr3n/hyde-hyde.svg) ![GitHub forks](https://img.shields.io/github/forks/htr3n/hyde-hyde.svg) ![GitHub issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues/htr3n/hyde-hyde.svg) ![GitHub issues closed](https://img.shields.io/github/issues-closed/htr3n/hyde-hyde.svg) # Hyde-hyde __`Hyde-hyde`__ is a [Hugo](https://gohugo.io)'s theme inspired and derived from @spf13's [Hyde](https://github.com/spf13/hyde.git) and [Nate Finch's blog](https://npf.io). ## Breaking Changes Since version 2.0, __`hyde-hyde`__ has been overhauled and, therefore, might cause some disruptions. * The main styles are refactored and redeveloped using SCSS (see [_static-src/scss_](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/blob/master/static-src/scss)), `poole.css` and `hyde.css` are no longer needed because `hyde-hyde.scss` already incorporates relevant elements (I still keep them there for reference purpose) * The layouts have been heavily restructured and modularised further (see [_layouts_](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/blob/master/layouts)) * Adding '[_Portfolio_](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/blob/master/layouts/portfolio)' page inspired by Xiaoying Riley (@3rdwave_themes) [Developer-Theme](https://github.com/xriley/developer-theme) * Switching to use system fonts instead of Web fonts (e.g. privacy issues) * Experimenting a collapsible menu in mobile mode * Adding _Table of Contents_ * Configure using `.Site.Params.toc` with two possible value: "hugo" (using Hugo `{{ .TableOfContents }}`, and "tocbot" (using [Tocbot](https://tscanlin.github.io/tocbot/)), remove `.Site.Params.toc` to disable TOC * Tocbot can be configured in [_layouts/partials/page-single/footer.html_](_layouts/partials/page-single/footer.html_) with options as described in [its documentation](https://tscanlin.github.io/tocbot/#api) For more details, please refer to [CHANGELOG](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md). A real site in action can be found [here](https://htr3n.github.io) and its [WIP source](https://github.com/htr3n/htr3n-blog) for reference. ## Usage ### Installation __`Hyde-hyde`__ can be easily installed as many other Hugo themes: ```sh $ cd HUGO_PROJECT # then either clone hyde-hyde $ git clone https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde.git themes/hyde-hyde # or just add hyde-hyde as a submodule $ git submodule add https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde.git themes/hyde-hyde ``` After that, choose `hyde-hyde` as the main theme. * `config.toml` ```toml theme = "hyde-hyde" ``` * `config.yaml` ```yaml theme : "hyde-hyde" ``` That's all. You can render your site using `hugo` and see `hyde-hyde` in action. ### Options __`Hyde-hyde`__ essentially inherits most of Hyde's [options](https://github.com/spf13/hyde#options). There are some extra options though * `highlightjs = true`: use [highlight.js](https://highlightjs.org) instead of Hugo built-in support for code highlighting * `highlightjsstyle="highlight-style"`: only when `highlightjs = true`, please choose one of many _highlight.js_'s [styles](https://highlightjs.org/static/demo). * Since [v2.0.1](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/tree/v2.0.1), highlighting for each page can be fine-tuned in the front matter, for example * `highlight = false` (default `true`) * `highlightjslanguages = ["swift", "objectivec"]` * `postNavigation = true|false` (default `true`): Setting to `false` will disable the navigation _Previous Post_/ _Next Post_ * `relatedPosts = false|true` (default `false`): Setting to `true` allows related posts. Please refer [here](https://gohugo.io/content-management/related) for more details on related contents with Hugo. * `GraphCommentId = "your-graphcomment-id"`: to use [GraphComment](https://graphcomment.com) instead of the built-in [Disqus](https://disqus.com). This option should be used exclusively with `disqusShortname = "disqus-shortname"`. * `[params.social]`: in this section, you can set many social identities such as Twitter, Facebook, Github, Bitbucket, Gitlab, Instagram, LinkedIn, StackOverflow, Medium, Xing, Keybase. ```toml [params.social] twitter = "htr3n" keybase = "htr3n" github = "htr3n" ... ``` ### Customisations * Most of the customisable SCSS styles in [_static-src/scss/hyde-hyde_](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/blob/master/static-src/scss/hyde-hyde) and Hugo templates in [_hyde-hyde/layouts_](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/blob/master/layouts) are modularised and can be altered/adapted easily. ## Portfolio Since version 2.0+, I added a portfolio page just in case. If you need it, simply add a menu section '_Portfolio_' in `config.toml` as following. ```toml [[menu.main]] name = "Portfolio" identifier = "portfolio" weight = xyz url = "/portfolio/" ``` In the folder `content` , create a subfolder `portfolio` and use the following folder/content structure as reference. ``` $ tree portfolio portfolio ├── _index.md ├── p1.md ├── p1.png ├── p2.md ├── p2.png ... ├── pn.md └── pn.png ``` As I design the section _portfolio_ to be rendered as _list_, `_index.md` can be used to set the title for your portfolio (you can read more about `_index.md` [here](https://gohugo.io/content-management/organization/#index-pages-index-md)). For instance, when I want to set the title of my portfolio "_Projects_", the front matter of `_index.md` will be: ```markdown --- title: 'Projects' --- ``` The remaining of `_index.md` will be ignored. For each project, just create a Markdown file with the following parameters in the front matter: ```markdown --- title: "Project P1's Title" description: "A short description" date: '2018-01-02' link: 'https://project-p1.com' screenshot: 'p1.png' layout: 'portfolio' featured: true --- Here is a longer summary of the project. You can write as long as you wish. ``` > __Note__: > > * `date` is important to sort the project chronologically > * `layout 'portfolio'` is important as you don't want your project's page appear in the list of posts in the main page of your Web site but only in the _Portfolio_ ;) > * `featured: true` : when you want to show a project as featured project. It is default to `false`. Note that only one project should be marked `featured: true` , otherwise, the result could be random as [the Hugo template](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/blob/master/layouts/partials/portfolio/content.html) will take the first one. > * The body of the Markdown file will be the summary of the project. If you want to adjust the portfolio page to your needs, please have a look at the [main template](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/blob/master/layouts/portfolio/list.html), that uses this [partial template](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/blob/master/layouts/partials/portfolio/content.html) and [this SCSS style](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/blob/master/static-src/scss/hyde-hyde/_project.scss). ## Some Screenshots ### Main page ![hyde-hyde main screen](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/raw/master/images/main.png) ### A post ![A post in hyde-hyde](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/raw/master/images/post.png) ### Portfolio ![Portfolio hyde-hyde](https://github.com/htr3n/hyde-hyde/raw/master/images/portfolio.png) ### Mobile Mode with Collapsible Menu hyde-hyde in mobile mode ## Author(s) * Original developed by [Mark Otto](https://github.com/mdo) * Hugo's `hyde` ported by [Steve Francia](https://github.com/spf13) ## License Open sourced under the [MIT license](LICENSE.md)